VIDEO: Speakin’ Japanese: May I have a corndog?
In Japan, some food items’ names are similar to the original English name. For example, if you ask, “Can I have a corndog?”
In Japan, some food items’ names are similar to the original English name. For example, if you ask, “Can I have a corndog?”
For those of you who have been in Japan a while, you’ve probably heard about the famous “Sasebo Burger.” And if you’ve bitten into one, you know they are deliciously satisfying and messy.
These days, you can find a burger anywhere in Japan – from fast-food franchise to mom-and-pop sandwich shops. But few reveal the secret sauce on Japan’s hamburger history: The U.S. military.
Despite the oft-repeated myth, Coca-Cola did not in fact invent the modern image of a fat, jolly, red-and-white-clad Santa Claus.
Indulging in delicious food is one of the best parts of the holidays, and you’ll likely be in constant need of something tasty to take along to all those holiday potlucks.
Grabbing a bite to eat at a Yokota Army & Air Force Exchange Service restaurant could pay off big for MILITARY STAR® cardmembers.
I’ve never made doughnuts before. This was my first time. I’m sure they will only get better the more I make them. So I started by doing a bit of research. Then I figured out what kind of doughnut I wanted and got to work.
Affordable Japanese, Southeast Asian, and Western Cuisine off the Yamanote Line.
The Misawa BX is making it easier to eat healthy for less with Salad Wednesdays.
The Yokota Exchange is making it easier to eat healthy for less with Salad Wednesdays.